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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: I also finished modeling a Universe simulation game in a parallel manner
I actually did it (OnIdle method).
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Wow, that 1 vote on your post was a heavy one. My 5 vote brought it to 3.23 only!
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Thanks
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Cloud computing - Using other peoples brains for your work
Peer To Peer Technology - Social interaction
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MarqW wrote: Cloud computing - Using other peoples brains for your work
That's already a popular trend. Only if you have seen one of these posts: GIMME DA CODZE, URGNZ PLEAZ.
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Very good point there, Rajesh!
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We (the Apple Wannabe) need another option: the sexy outfit...
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler.
-- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong.
-- Iain Clarke
[My articles]
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MarqW wrote: Cloud computing - Using other peoples brains for your work
You've never met my co-workers: cloud computing would definitely decrease my productivity.
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Inceased long term storage... I'd like mine increased, not ceased!!
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It's a bitch getting old; things that happenned yesterday are transient memories, and those that happenned decades ago become crystal clear. Except for the names...
I can picture the faces of friends and coworkers I knew 20 - 30 years ago as clear as if they were standing in front of me now, but can't for the life of me remember their full names, or where I met them. Just last weekend, while shopping at Home Depot in Kingman, AZ, I was assisted by a man who looked so familiar and whose voice and mannerisms were so well known to me that I knew in advance every line he spoke. I knew him long ago, knew him well, but I could not recall where we spent time together until a day later when it finally dawned on me. We were friends in my past life, in Crestline, PRC, and his wife and I used to work the Sunday LA Times crossword together in the bar where she worked. That was 23 years ago, and I haven't seen either since, but I should have remembered that instantly!
I think Robert Heinlein got this one right in his Lazarus Long tales. According to Lazarus, long term memory becomes a problem of long life, because life's experiences grow linearly, but the cross-connections between the memories grow geometrically. One new experience can easily grow to 1,000 or more associative cross references, quickly absorbing all available space for storage. Now that normal people live much longer than they were designed to last, I expect to see this becoming a much larger social issue.
Will Rogers never met me.
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I'm only 26 and this has happened to me. I'm terrible with names. I saw this girl the other day who I definitely knew. I recognized her face and could even recall what her laugh was like. Took me about 5 minutes to realize where I knew her from and her name. Even right now, I forgot her name again, but at least now I remember where I know her from.
Also, this girl on Facebook friended me the other day. She seemed positively ecstatic to see one of the redheads she knew from high school. Unfortunately, I have no idea who she is.
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But more important to me would be to actually get back what I swap out to the pagefile.
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If the speed is fast...evetyrhing will fast
Rating always..... WELCOME
Be a good listener...Because Opprtunity Knock softly...
Use http://www.google.com/transliterate/ for translator
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A person might be able to play without being creative, but he sure can't be creative without playing.
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This is a bit
A lot of options are open to interpretation. For example, what would a more efficient or feature-rich OS imply?
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This was my first thought,
if I were to opt for the "dual- or multi-boot system" would I be asking for Schizophrenia? =/.
Nat 'Squeak' Davies
Squeak Technologies
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Nat Davies wrote: would I be asking for Schizophrenia?
"Exactly my thoughts!", I thought.
Then I started to argue with myself and things started getting really nasty.
Luckily I was there and did my best to calm me and me down.
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I've just realised, Dual booting wouldn't allow the two OSs to actually talk to each other, so what we would actually end up with is the iPerson OS, but you will have to install propriety brain Hardware first, and MS Human (Ovbiously coming in multiple versions for different Rolls, e.g. "Starter" for kids, or "Basic" for people who don't need the extras that "Ultimate" offer. )
The really worrying times will be when the OpenSource Linux alternatives come out eventually you'll be Dual-booting the light weight PuppyHuman, the full featured Ubuntu JumpyHamster and iWoman or iMale (which will be iPerson Clones but are compatible with all systems. )
Nat 'Squeak' Davies
Squeak Technologies
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I think "feature-rich OS" is an Euphemism. It means that you are stark raving mad
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